This Friday from 8pm EDT / 5pm PDT (Saturday 1pm NZT) is The Great Monster Make Off! https://t.co/dEECUj913Y
A game show starring Monster of the Week Keepers (GMs) competing to make MotW things. I'm going be judging :)
Today's review is for Monster of the Week and is based on my XP from playing in the Scriv the Bard Scribbler Hug stream last Dec (I wanted to wait for spooky season to finally post).
Monster of the Week is recommended for teens and up (I include teens as youth when talking TTRPGkids), but I was also part of a pretty PG game during the stream and can see the system being used well for games with younger kids too.
Back for more #MonsterOfTheWeek with #GamerWorkingGroup - this time with a special guest (a co-worker who wants to learn more about RPGs after playing Balder's Gate III).
Time for more #MonsterOfTheWeek and #GamerWorkingGroup as we encounter suspicious individuals outside a diner (having just met with our hacker contact).
Ach Leute. Ich hab heute mal wieder RPG- Neulinge mit dem Hobby in Kontakt gebracht. #MonsterOfTheWeek die Drachen von San Diego. Lief prima und es wurde gleich nach einer Fortsetzung gefragt. So muss das. :D
Ahhh, found home after a brief, good start of a few weeks in the Fediverse. Looking forward to exploring and supporting tabletop rpgs here. Of late : joined GenCon Online this year, considering design on an rpg and/or system agonistic mini rpg on social interactions and /or relationships and hoping to play in a Blades in the Dark crew and worldbuilding campaign one day (or similar). I'm also an oldie who is Noobie to Glorantha this year. Partly kicked it off playing at ChaosiumCon 2023.
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Please respond by saying what sorts of TTRPG things you're pretty likely to either talk about or respond to if you see them.
This can be a list of games (D&D! Tribe 8! Fate!) or categories (the weirdest of indie stuff! NSR! Anything PBtA!), topics (Worldbuilding! Publishing!), stuff you're making, meta-commentary (The State Of The Industry), and so on.
Then maybe share, and if the replies are building up, check them for new people.
I have mixed feelings about the Twilight films (never read the books). I think the second is my fave, the first I find... strange and then when it gets to Renesme and all that - nope!
#TrueBlood is sometimes too graphically gory for me but I love its balance of horror with comedy. It does get very silly near the end.
An overly-waxed floor and a swimming pool that hippies had filled with rock salt for some reason played major parts. The vampire-pig-dog-werewolves were dismissed and their remaining human victims released.
At the end I had the players pick from a list of four one-line summaries for their next mystery which is something I think I might stick to going forward. They are off to explore a haunted deep-space observatory in Wiltshire.